Nonallergic /Vasomotor Rhinitis

Nonallergic / Vasomotor Rhinitis: Overview

Alternative names: Non-allergic Rhinitis, Nonallergic rhinitis.

Vasomotor Rhinitis involves chronic sneezing or having a congested, drippy nose with no apparent cause. It is a condition that has all the same symptoms as allergic rhinitis (or nasal allergies), but cannot be treated by antihistamine allergy medicine.

Seasonal or indoor allergies are called 'allergic rhinitis'. Vasomotor rhinitis is different from the allergic type because it is not caused by allergens and is sometimes called 'non-allergic rhinitis'. While one person may be able to tolerate a certain amount of an irritant such as cigarette smoke, a person with vasomotor rhinitis will experience significant discomfort with the same amount.

Causes and Development

Vasomotor Rhinitis is caused by highly sensitive or excessive amounts of blood vessels in the delicate tissue of the sinus area. Symptoms are triggered by the nervous system rather than by allergens.

In addition to cigarette smoke, strong odors or weather conditions will often cause symptoms in sufferers, who may find that many aspects of their environment cause allergy-like symptoms. Some individuals will experience allergic rhinitis and vasomotor rhinitis simultaneously.

Signs and Symptoms

Vasomotor Rhinitis exhibits many of the same symptoms that an allergic reaction would – sneezing, coughing, watering/burning eyes, runny nose, congestion, breathing difficulty, headache, postnasal drip – but is caused by highly sensitive or excessive amounts of blood vessels in the delicate tissue of the sinus area.

Diagnosis and Tests

A diagnosis of nonallergic rhinitis is made after an allergy is ruled out. This may require allergy skin or blood tests.

Treatment and Prevention

Some over-the-counter medications such as oral decongestants and saline nasal sprays may offer some relief. Some prescription medications that have been proven effective are antihistamine nasal sprays (as opposed to oral antihistamines which typically have no effect on vasomotor rhinitis), anti-drip anticholinergic nasal sprays and corticosteroid nasal sprays.

Conditions that suggest Nonallergic / Vasomotor Rhinitis:

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